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    separate goal relating to muscular fitness. | |Flexibility Goal: I aspire to touch my toes and hold it for 30 seconds no later than April 16‚ 2012. I believe that completing this goal will | |help me to improve when I stretch out before lacrosse practice and will help me recover faster after

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    Energy The importance of energy in a dance is very plain to see. Because I play lacrosse this is easiest for me to describe in terms of a sporting event. While energy is intangible and more of a concept than an actual entity the importance of it is no less. When watching a lacrosse game it is as plain as night and day whether an athlete has energy. Their movements are done quickly and purposefully. An athlete with little or no energy moves lethargically they are no fun to watch and are not

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    topicArticleId-26957‚articleId-26844.html Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. (2013). Cultural anthropology. Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_anthropology Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. (2013). Ethnography. Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnography Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. (2013). Sociology. Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociology

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    me from sports. But‚ my best friend‚ Kayla Soltys then came into play. Kayla plays two sports‚ lacrosse and basketball. Kayla was very persistent in asking me to play lacrosse that spring and finally‚ I gave in. I thought it would be cool to try a new sport and I would have nothing to lose‚ only things to gain such as endurance and better hand eye coordination. What I did not know was that‚ lacrosse is so much

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    Damar Purnell Larry Blasco English 101 November 29th 2010 Should Cheerleading be Considered a Sport? A sport is defined as “an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature” (Dictionary.com). Someone can’t roll out of bed and be an amazing cheerleader. Cheerleading is an activity that takes massive amounts of skill and physical prowess‚ but on July 22nd of 2010 Connecticut Judge Stefan R. Underhill ruled competitive cheerleading as not being a sport

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    In his selection titled‚ “Introduction: Partial Truths‚” James Clifford asserts that ethnographies present “Partial truths” and‚ as such‚ are not entirely valid. According to Clifford‚ “Even the best ethnographic texts - serious‚ true fictions - are systems‚ or economies‚ of truth. Power and history work through them‚ in ways their authors cannot fully control” (p. 7). Due to these historical constraints‚ it is impossible for anthropologists to assert the ‘full’ truths about a culture and confidently

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    Qualitative Research is a form of social inquiry that focuses on the way people interpret and make sense of their experience and world in which they live. In the words of Atkinson et al.(2001) it is an "Umbrella term"‚ and a number of different approaches exist within the wider framework of this type research. The main aim of most of the approaches is to explore and understand the social reality from the point of view of the individuals in the social context in which they live. The Qualitative methodology

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    consequences from head injuries in contact sports. There are a large number of dangerous contact sports that athletes participate in today. Examples of the most common contact sports include: football‚ basketball‚ soccer‚ wrestling‚ field hockey‚ and lacrosse. Research suggests that these sports have the most severe injuries. High school students that participate in contact sports are endangering their

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    I was going for the tackle and snap. I want to go to college to learn about sports medicine. I hope to become a athletic trainer or physical therapies when i’m older one day. The reason i’m interested in sports medicine is because in my freshman year I had gotten hurt in football. I dislocated my right knee for the first time and it wasn’t the last time. The second time I dislocated my knee it was my left one. It happen during my freshman year summer. I was doing backflips on a trampoline with my

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    com/od/Research/a/Participant-Observation.htm Crossman‚ Ashley‚ 2014‚ secondary analysis‚ About.com‚ retrieved from http://sociology.about.com/od/Research-Methods/a/Secondary-Data-Analysis.htm Wikipedia‚ 2014‚ Ethnography‚ retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnography Crossman‚ Ashley‚ 2014‚ Ethnography‚ About.com‚ retrieved form http://sociology.about.com/od/E_Index/g/Ethnography.htm Crossman‚ Ashley‚ 2014‚ cross-cultural comparison‚ retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/branchesofpsycholog1/f/cross-cultural

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